The engine is government-furnished material. The cost of the engine will be determined by the joint project office and the price will be given to the Department of National Defence. I'd like to make this distinction.
Regarding competition, absolutely. There are other issues that we would compete on, including industrial participation, including the overall cost of ownership. If your engine stays on the wing twice as long, it's half as expensive to maintain.
We believe we have a competitive advantage from a technology point of view because we started later, so our technology is younger and therefore our technology is more modern than the competitor. We would like an opportunity to show this to Canada and to compete head-on with the other company.